The final part of the trilogy is the equal of the first two without being a repeat of either installment. Bringing the story of Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and Toothless, the Night Fury he befriended, to a close takes on the bittersweet reality of growing up - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Fueled by Rebel Wilson's deadpan irony, the thorny path to true love takes just enough unexpected twists (and jabs) to keep the proceedings fresh by keeping us all in on the joke. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

The virtues of those who are legally criminals contrasted with the obtuseness of those enforcing the status quo poses a conundrum for the viewer, as well as a bit of cinematic poetry. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

To see McAvoy fully realize each persona with such fluidity, sometimes with nothing more than an expression and a brief sentence, is a thing of wonder to behold. The film in which he shows off this feat of thespian derring-do is anything but. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

It's a thing of beauty, intelligence, and social consciousness that evokes not just a sense of wonder, but also of infinite the possibilities that changing a point of view can provide. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Just when you thought the Spiderman franchise might have finally run its course of endless reboots comes the film that that reinvigorates both animation and the super-hero origin story. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Not just an intriguing character study of a talented but difficult writer of one New York Time bestseller now on the skids, but also a perceptive consideration of writing as both an art and as a business - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Fortunately, Malek, working with a script that is more a series of standard tropes than compelling story, presents the right mix of outrageous ego, savage wit, languid ennui, & vulnerable insecurity that makes him empathetic even Mercury is being a jerk. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

The most interesting thing about VENOM is Eddie's phone. It survives punishing battle and a prolonged dip in San Francisco Bay without ill effect. A film about its exploits, now that's a superhero flick that I could have gotten behind. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

it's all a muddle of a script that seems to have been constructed from the cinematic equivalent of baling wire and chewing gum. The cut-rate, generic chewing gum. The kind that doesn't really hold its snap. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

The humor, courtesy of Kendrick's skittish vulnerability resonates as more than mere frippery, while the twists, turns, and screeching switchbacks with which the story abounds makes for a meticulously plotted mystery that engrosses and confounds. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Nighy has never given a more moving performance, and few others have. There is a melting tenderness in his longing to be at ease with others, and his inability to recover that lost art - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

[Its] most ironic turn is its precise and deliberate lack of sentiment. It has the clinician's eye, and a jester's sensibility as it cleanly dissects that folly leaving it for us to decide who deserves our pity and who our scorn. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

The tension of competing dreams, the palpable affection father and daughter have for each other, and the indisputable desire for theother's happiness makes for a film that is heartbreaking and oddly joyful at the same time. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Will unhinge you on a primal level starting with the hypocrisy of obituaries and the creepiness of dollhouses, and ending with the stresses of modern family life as reality and madness become interchangeable. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Combining narrative with talking head interviews, and by having them play off each other as the story progresses, Layton has synthesized a scathingly brilliant cinema genre: the non-fiction narrative. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

[H]as its faults, but works fine as a buoyant popcorn flick with a charismatic lead [and his] close calls, barbed quips, and vast swaths of deeply satisfying swagger, the which Eherenreich pulls off with a nifty nonchalance. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

This is a film that is wrenching to watch, but totally engrossing as tempers flare, suspense builds, as the series of seemingly small, meticulously observed, vignettes of village life unfold over the course of one pivotal day. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

As in all the best horror films, the tropes address primal fears in ways that are simpler to process, but no less unsettling because of it. It's also got one of the best fade to black moments in recent filmdom. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Feels more like several movies squished together like a cinematic panini. Still, it's easy to be swept along by Banner's Hulkus Interruptus condition that frustrates him mightily. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

With Spielberg, one has come to expect much, and so when presented with is flick that is only intermittently fun, and never buoyant, one comes away disappointed, and feeling just a little bit cheated. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

Transcends its genre, using horror as a skin-crawling vehicle of social criticism that roundly damns sexism, racism, capitalism, and, for good measure, the mis-pronunciation of high-end coffee drinks. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

There is something irresistible about spending time with people who are living their dreams. Obsessed with sound, endlessly imaginative in finding ways to create the perfect one for any given cinematic situation, including playing in mud when necessary, - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

This is a quiet film by design, but the quiet allows, even forces, us to fill in the gaps of these lives, and to be struck with self-recognition, thus becoming heavily invested, and equally devastated to realize the ephemeral nature of objects and people - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

balances the mystical and profane elements of the story, giving them equal weight in a challenging story in which the definitions of wisdom and of compassion become the real struggle. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

The refrain of "My mom (dad) is gonna kill me" is a familiar part of contemporary familiar discourse. Writer/director Brian Taylor has taken that commonplace and spun a tale that is both wickedly twisted and unnervingly satisfying. - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT

so embroiled in its sophisticated philosophical wrestling that it [becomes] a coolly observed pilgrim's progress on a terrestrial ship of fools encountering stereotypical dangers designed to bring the protagonists together - Killer Movie ReviewsEDIT